 Really good questions on this slide by, and I'm not trying to say that the only way for me to get a slide by is to just chop and pull. I'm just trying to give you guys some ideas on a good way to get this guy to drive straight into you. Because a lot of times, good guys, when I pressure straight into them, they'll circle. It's tough for me to slide by a guy right here when he's circling away from them. So I want to get straight pressure back into him. So if I just pull and circle, he's just got to push into me. Then my outside step changes to my collar, pinky pressure, hip square, bend over in the waist. Hands go to the mat is an easy transition. Some of you guys are still trying to duck. You guys are thinking it's a duck under. If we're going to duck the guy, we would just pop that post up or control the elbow. I want this guy's body and head and arms to go by me in front of my face. But as I step, keep this shoulder up so that collar ties start to come off. Then I'm bending over in the waist to guide him by. So you can play around with anything you want in here. You can play around with staying on the collar the whole time. You can play around with that. I just like pushing on the shoulder a little bit. Get this guy to really lean into me. And then when I release to the head, you see how he already starts to fall. So I'll pressure on the shoulder here. I'm in good shape. And when I release to go to the collar, he's falling into me. So I'll go pressure on the shoulder, outside step. And when I go outside step, I change to the collar. See how his arms are already starting to get straight? Then as I turn his arms off, I'm picking up in the armpit right here. Then I just put his hands on the mat when I'm getting out of the way. So your only goal right now, as some of you guys are learning this, to get real smooth with it, is to get that guy to pressure straight into me. And then I'm just going to step to the side, turn, and put his hands on the mat. And I have another good question. It's like, what if I put his hands up in a quad pod? Just keep packing until he's on his knees and his elbows. All right? Come in this position right here. Maybe I'll slide. Good shot. I'm going to pressure back in. And then I got it on that first one. Boom, right here. And he goes quad pod. All right? That's who here. He's pulling his knees and elbows every time. So even though that's a takedown in folk style, it's really going to be really tough to turn that guy in a quad pod. So transition to your next position. All right? We break him down. We stay on top. We give him pressure. All right? But the only way we're going to get any of these slidebys, even if I have an underhook, and I'm doing a foot change, right? See how he's going in a straight line in front of me? If he's got a collar tie, I've got to over tie. Okay? And I'm guiding him by with an over tie here. All those same principles. He's going right by in front of my hips. My hips are square. And then I'm bending over at the waist, chasing him. All right? But again, if he collar ties, he can keep pressure over the top. You can block back shoulder or go straight to your collar tie. I like blocking that shoulder and getting pressure. Then when I get that pressure, step, change to my collar, square, put his hands on the mat. Okay? Go!